Philippine Daily Inquirer

FIRM DENIES TRAFFICKIN­G WORKERS FOUND IN CRUISE SHIP

- —REPORTS FROM ALLAN MACATUNO AND GREG REFRACCION

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT— The Fahrenheit Company Limited (FCL) on Wednesday denied illegally hiring 139 Filipinos for jobs in Guam, even as its president had yet to face the National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) on complaints of human traffickin­g and illegal recruitmen­t.

Isagani Cabrera, FCL president and general manager, was being investigat­ed after Coast Guard and NBI personnel found the recruits in a cruise ship bound for Micronesia at the Port of Orion in Bataan province on Tuesday.

Impartial probe

FCL had yet to issue a statement addressing the NBI allegation­s, but company sources said the passengers had valid work permits and only the cruise ship, MV Forever Lucky, had documentar­y problems when the Coast Guard stopped it from leaving.

The Subic Bay Metropolit­an Authority (SBMA), through its chair and administra­tor, Wilma Eisma, described FCL as a “diversifie­d company engaged in constructi­on, land developmen­t, subcontrac­ting, transshipm­ent of agricultur­al and marine products, quarrying and mining.”

When asked, Eisma said FCL had not contacted the SBMAon the issue.

“I honestly prefer it that way because it is important that we conduct an impartial investigat­ion and to work with the NBI,” she said.

Most passengers come from Southern Luzon provinces.

Jobs abroad

Some of them said they were recruited for their skills in preparing and cooking “lechon” (roasted pig) and many more people joined them when news about their hiring spread “like wildfire.”

Others said they were offered jobs abroad, like the United States territory of Guam.

The NBI took the passengers to Manila, said Orion Mayor Virgilio Isidro, who was at the port when law enforcers boarded the ship on Tuesday.

The Inquirer was barred from entering the port on Wednesday, with the NBI having taken jurisdicti­on over the case.

“We were there merely to observe and assist the NBI in securing or processing documents with regard to human traffickin­g and illegal recruitmen­t,” Isidro said.

 ?? — GREG REFRACCION ?? The MV Forever Lucky is being held at Orion port in Bataan province.
— GREG REFRACCION The MV Forever Lucky is being held at Orion port in Bataan province.

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